After receiving a number of outstanding essay entries from university students across the world, the 2015 Digital Innovation Challenge Award is warmly presented to our two joint winners Judith Veit and Erik Leijon.

A Public Lecture by leading research psychologist Dr Gary Klein took place on Thursday 26 March.

What are insights, and how do they happen? Observing people in their natural setting – from scientists and business people to firefighters and soldiers – Dr Klein demonstrated what insights are, the patterns that emerge, and how you can usefully deploy them.

Inspired by the LSE's school motto Rerum Cognoscere Causas – "to understand the causes of things" and in partnership with CEMS, RCC Conference brings together top managers, world-renowned academics, influential policy makers and selected students to debate contemporary issues, collaborate on solutions, and define best practices.

The LSE Research Festival is a multi-event celebration of social science research, and has become a key feature of the LSE calendar since it was launched five years ago. The LSE Research Festival 2015 promises to be a major public engagement and knowledge exchange event, offering an exciting opportunity for researchers and the wider public to discuss and debate social science research. The call for submissions is now open.

Summary: Management is a fragmented and interdisciplinary area of study, with a lot of academic branches. Willman argues this tree is narrower at its roots, and these roots lie primarily in social science. Key to the purpose of the book is to present management theory as applied social science.

Summary: In this book, Ignacio Palacios-Huerta illuminates economics through the world’s most popular sport, offering unique and often startling insights into game theory and microeconomics, covering topics such as mixed strategies, discrimination, incentives, and human preferences.

Summary: The book provides valuable source of material for scholars about what SWIFT is and how it works. It is a must read for graduates entering financial services, and provides informed insight for policy makers.

Summary: the book presents practices used by clients, providers and advisors to realize value from LSO. The book is based on data from 27 LSO providers, interviews with clients, consulting assignments and lessons learned from prior Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) research.

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